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Libero: Libero 113 | Why Does No One Want Arsenal To Win It? So it all comes down to this. Maybe. After Arsenal lost at home to Bournemouth and Manchester City swatted aside Chelsea, the Premier League has a genuine title decider: Mikel Arteta’s stumbling ...

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Are Arsenal bottling the league?

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Football’s nostalgia machine makes us long not just for t... Javier Zanetti, Edgar Davids in wraparound shades, imperial-phase Francesco Totti. Operazione Nostalgia is a window back to Serie A’s legends era

I went to Rome last month to watch the latest instalment of Operazione Nostalgia: a rolling celebration of the glory days of Italian football.

And what I realised was that more than people miss Totti, Veron and Zanetti, they miss how football made them feel.

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Football’s nostalgia machine makes us long not just for t... Javier Zanetti, Edgar Davids in wraparound shades, imperial-phase Francesco Totti. Operazione Nostalgia is a window back to Serie A’s legends era

I went to Rome last month to watch the latest instalment of Operazione Nostalgia: a rolling celebration of the glory days of Italian football.

And what I realised was that more than people miss Totti, Veron and Zanetti, they miss how football made them feel.

observer.co.uk/news/sport/a...

1 week ago 36 5 2 1
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Managers are just a cog in a machine. But they may be the... The modern game has stripped away the idea of the omnipresent and omnipotent football manager

Managers in modern football have less power and less responsibility but seem to get just as much of the blame as ever.

But does that mean they don't matter? Or, in a sport of intensely fine margins, are they the biggest of all the small things?

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Brahim Diaz receives the Golden Boot from FIFA President Gianni Infantino during presentation at the end of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) final between Senegal and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat (2026)

Brahim Diaz receives the Golden Boot from FIFA President Gianni Infantino during presentation at the end of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) final between Senegal and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat (2026)

"If you don't want it, I know a guy in America who'll take it."

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I think I prefaced it by pointing out I didn’t speak Flemish...

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Funnily enough, the original inspiration for the story were Aberdeen. The club were…not especially keen to help.

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They’re all part of a pattern, I think. People crave live experiences in general now - festivals, concerts, comedy, whatever - because so many aspects of our culture now happen online. That’s especially true in football, where the active fan has been replaced by a remote consumer.

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Swedish Soccer Prioritized Fans Over Finances. Now, Business Is Booming. (Published 2023)

But the best example is maybe Sweden, where a decade ago the clubs and the league made a conscious effort to focus on football as something you watch live, not something you consume remotely. I also wrote about that a while ago. www.nytimes.com/2023/11/19/w...

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How a Small-Time Soccer Team Draws a Crowd: With Its Activism (Published 2024)

I don’t think what’s happening in Scotland is coincidence. If you look at smaller leagues across Europe, something similar is happening. This piece on Bohemians for the NYT touched on it from an Irish perspective. www.nytimes.com/2024/03/02/w...

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‘It is an identity’: The march of the Scottish ultras | The Observer

This is a story I’ve been wanting to write for ages. It’s about how a generation of fans have brought the ultra movement to Scotland, and what that says about fandom, connection and friendship in a world where so much of life is digital observer.co.uk/news/sport/a...

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The Unknowable Superstar 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Rory Smith Judge Bellingham's contentious England career and the end of PSR.

I am terrible at actively promoting my work these days, but I am determined to find a way to be better. So let's start with this, a column for @meninblazers.bsky.social on Jude Bellingham

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Don’t believe your eyes – inside Real Madrid’s world of a... Is the club’s TV channel harmless propaganda, or something more sinister?

Because he’s a proper journalist, @shteyngart.bsky.social twice spent a week watching Russian state TV to get a sense of how media constructs our reality.

I did the same, on a budget and various other professional commitments, with Real Madrid TV. It was weird.

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5 months ago 36 2 2 1

It is an...ongoing process. Bear with me!

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The joy of qualifying belongs to the few, not the powerful The Faroe Islands prove that while qualifying may be imperfect, it remains the beating heart of international football

I know everyone hates the international break, and that qualifiers seem like a procession of pointless games with an obvious conclusion. But that is only the view from the world's major nations. And football isn't just for the major nations. (Even if it feels like it) observer.co.uk/news/sport/a...

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This is one of many great questions

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This is fair. There is, regrettably, a lot more of the M62 than that.

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You should be able to read all of it. Martin has done little to suggest he should stay. But I think there's a bigger issue of how quickly the fans turn as soon as the spectre of not overtaking Celtic appears.

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Russell Martin caught in ferocity of Old Firm’s unhealthy... Rangers manager’s methods need time but that is one thing that Glasgow’s derby pressure never allows

A test for whether Bluesky is a healthier environment than Twitter: I broke my own self-imposed rule and wrote about football in Glasgow. I think the toxicity of the Old Firm/Glasgow derby is holding BOTH clubs back. I say this with love. observer.co.uk/news/sport/a...

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The Champions League league phase is underway and Matchday 1 concludes tonight. But does is the new format conducive to more exciting games? @jonawils.bsky.social explains:

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Libero: Libero 053: The Things That Matter As The Champions League Returns The Champions League is back. Or more specifically, the league phase, which starts with matchday one spread over the course of this week.On today’s episode, Jack Pitt-Brooke, James Horncastle and...

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Welcome back to the Champions League! Can anyone challenge PSG this year?

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7 months ago 10 2 3 0
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The Correspondent Newsletter has FLOWN 📫

This week, @rorysmith.bsky.social touches on:

🤔 The PL's 20 most interesting players
💙 A Grealish for the Labubu generation
🌳 The English top-flight's wildest owner
🤍 Why Spurs fans might miss Daniel Levy

READ IT HERE: mibcourage.co/4gkf9b3

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The Correspondent w/ Rory Smith A look at the places, history, humanity, and flavors that make football that most interesting of obsessions.

And if you like it, feel free to sign up to receive it straight to your inbox every week -- FOR FREE -- so that I don't have to remind you on here the-correspondent-rory-smith-newsletter.beehiiv.com

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The Triumph of Transfer Culture 📊 Rory Smith on the 24/7 game happening off the pitch.

This week's @meninblazers.bsky.social newsletter tries to explore how transfer culture got bigger than actual football, and what that means for how we interact with players, how we watch the game, and who we are as fans.

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7 months ago 21 1 3 0

No, just at the mercy of word counts. I have lots more stuff to say about it, but limited space in which to say it.

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The myth and mystery of Indy Kaila: the X account that ‘w... For 13 years an anonymous social media account has posted transfer gossip to the delight – and despair – of fans

I’d been fascinated by a mystery all summer. It was an itch I had to scratch. A question burning in my brain.

Was…was Indy Kaila now a legitimate news source?

An investigation into the man/men/myth legend who has dominated this transfer (gossip) window. observer.co.uk/news/sport/a...

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The Correspondent w/ Rory Smith A look at the places, history, humanity, and flavors that make football that most interesting of obsessions.

As of today, I am back in the newslettering game, thanks to the lovely people at Men In Blazers. If you -- yes, you -- want to read the first one, and get a free map, then you should enter your email and no other personal details here. the-correspondent-rory-smith-newsletter.beehiiv.com/subscribe

8 months ago 33 4 5 1

It was not, but that sounds good. The book in question is Evil Genius, by Kurt Andersen, which isn't about PE and football but is (in part) about PE more generally. Sorry if that wasn't made clear. It's worth reading, though.

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OK, yeah, that makes sense. But as things stand now surely the only team even vaguely economically capable of competing with Celtic long-term is Rangers. As good as Aberdeen, Hibs and Dundee Utd were at times last year

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Libero: Libero 033: Can We Not Just Be More Like Wimbledon? On today’s episode Jack Pitt-Brooke, James Horncastle and Rory Smith discuss the Club World Cup, where James saw the start of the tournament, with Rory now in New York to see its climax. They as...

And the second is about what that means for all of the other sports, and for football itself. I wouldn’t normally say this about something I’m involved with but I think they’re really interesting conversations. pod.fo/e/2f80e6

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